source: http://www.sacp.org.za/main.php?ID=4549
SACP Political Bureau Statement on developments in COSATU
11 November 2014
Unity in Diversity: Not Insults, Scapegoating, Polarisation
The SACP Political Bureau regrets that COSATU`s CEC was left with no
option but to take the drastic and unpleasant step of expelling NUMSA
from its ranks.
This expulsion has occurred in the context of a NUMSA leadership that
for many months deliberately courted expulsion in order to posture as
the victims of a thumb-suck “witch-hunt”. In soccer terms, we have had a
case of repetitive “diving in the box”. The NUMSA leadership has
brazenly pursued its recalcitrant defiance of the founding principle of
the federation – namely one industry, one union. Already, attempts to
poach members from other COSATU affiliates has resulted in worker
shop-floor divisions, factionalism and even homes burnt and cars
destroyed.
For many months, throwing reckless insults in all directions, the
NUMSA leadership has shown no inclination to seek constructive and
unifying solutions to the many challenges confronting the organised
working class. This was not a case of an externally manipulated
witch-hunt, but a case of self-expulsion.
The SACP remains committed to the struggle for working class unity,
including a respect for a diversity of views amongst the organised
working class and the popular masses. The Party will do everything in
its capacity to achieve this unity, and is currently working on a new
programme to intensify the class struggle.
Let us prioritise the unity
in diversity of the working class and poor in practical, on-the-ground
work. Let us NOT elevate tactical differences amongst ourselves, while
monopoly capital strengthens its exploitative grip on our country. We
call on the great majority of NUMSA rank-and-file members, quite a
number of whom are our own SACP members, not to follow the divisive path
of their leadership.
Let us re-build a united and militant COSATU.
Part of that re-building effort must be a collective discussion on
the contemporary challenges confronting South Africa`s working class. As
the SACP`s discussion document `Going to the Root` argues, the past 20
years have seen a massive monopoly capitalist-driven dismantling of our
productive economy. The restructuring of the work-place has been
monopoly capital`s counter-offensive in the face of the important
democratic advances made through working class struggle and the
post-1994 democratisation process. Casualisation, labour-brokering,
increasing capital intensity, growing monopoly domination at the expense
of more labour-intensive, medium-scale enterprises have been some of
the key features that have hollowed out important working class gains
achieved through legislation. Massive disinvestment out of our country,
tax avoidance through tax havens, transfer pricing, collusive behaviour,
and an investment strike have played a major role in the sustained
crisis levels of domestic unemployment and under-employment. This is the
strategic agenda that must be fought and defeated.
Whatever the weaknesses in the ANC-led government, and we are not in
denial about them, over the past 20 years our democratic government has
led a major and progressive fiscal redistributive programme. As even the
recent World Bank study of middle income developing countries has
conceded, South Africa`s fiscal redistributive programme has, in its
impact, surpassed the achievements of our peer group, including Brazil.
The root of our problems lies, not in the absence of state-led
redistributive measures, but in the growing dominance over our
productive sector of an asset-stripping, financialised, global casino
economy. The persistence of crisis levels of unemployment, poverty and
inequality need to be laid primarily at the door of monopoly capital.
Let us strengthen the capacity and stiffen the willingness of the
democratic state and our tripartite alliance to take on this critical
battle. A re-invigorated and militant COSATU that refuses to be a simple
conveyor belt, either for government or for the personal agendas of
ambitious business unionists, is absolutely essential in this regard.
Issued by the SACP, Political Bureau
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